Michigan Primary Voters Head to the Polls

2/28/2012 2:44PM

With Michigan deciding today who it wants to represent the Republican party in this year's presidential election, some say they support Rick Santorum's morals, while others say Mitt Romney will be best for the economy. WSJ's Neil Hickey catches up with voters in Detroit.

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